Byliner


a writer important enough to merit a byline.
Contemporary Examples

The Stacks: John Schulian’s Classic Profile of Newspaper Columnist Mike Royko John Schulian January 4, 2014
Sarah Palin or Danielle Steel? Michael Solomon November 16, 2009

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